Lucas Botkin and his team traveled to Pensacola for four days of content generation and equipment testing for a new defense company launching in Q4 2025. The video outlines their activities, including dedicated days for pistol/carbine drills, mid-range shooting, shoot house exercises, and unknown distance engagements. The trip focused on preparing for the company's debut and likely involved testing various firearm platforms and tactical gear.
This video showcases a "Shoot House Assault Course of Fire." While specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are not explicitly mentioned in the provided title and description, the title strongly suggests a practical firearms training or application scenario. The content likely focuses on navigating a course designed to simulate real-world shooting challenges within an enclosed environment, emphasizing movement, target engagement, and potentially stress inoculation. This type of video is typically of interest to individuals involved in competitive shooting, tactical training, or personal defense.
This video, Part 15 of the "Nocturnal Transmissions" series by Kit Badger, focuses on practical firearm training and problem-solving in simulated environments like dry runs and live-fire shoot houses. It emphasizes getting repetitions and having fun rather than tactical instruction. The video showcases a specific loadout including DTNVS from Lacentia Arms, a Gen-12 by Genesis Arms, and a HUXWRX Ventum 12K Suppressor, along with EOTech optics and Burnproof Gear accessories.
This YouTube video appears to be a casual gun range tour where the creator, GUNBROS, is trying out a shoot house and receiving shooting tips from Lenny MaGill of Glock Store. The description highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned business committed to customer service, fast shipping, and providing battle-tested, industry-trusted products for self-defense and protection. They emphasize their commitment to Second Amendment freedoms. The video likely showcases practical firearm usage in a dynamic environment.
This video is Part 14 of the "Nocturnal Transmissions" series by Kit Badger. It focuses on practical firearm training, including dry runs and live fire exercises in shoot houses, emphasizing getting reps and having fun rather than tactical instruction. The video showcases the creator and friends working through scenarios. The featured gear includes the BoomBox by Q LLC, a Porq Chop Silencer, EOTech EXPS3 optic, Surefire X300 Turbo weapon light, and a VTAC sling. Links to Kit Badger's website, shop, Ballistic Ink merchandise, and Patreon support are provided.
This YouTube video, titled 'SERE Shoot House,' appears to be related to firearms training or a demonstration in a shoot house environment. The description is minimal, stating 'It's Wednesday my dudes.' Based on the title, the content likely involves tactical shooting exercises, potentially for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE) training, or a similar tactical application within a simulated environment.
This video details the Kit Badger's experience at Thunder Ranch's Defensive Handgun 2 class. The three-day course covered a wide range of skills including shooting on the move, engaging moving targets, and one-handed manipulations and malfunction drills. The class also included multiple runs through Thunder Ranch's "Terminator" shoot house. The instructor emphasizes the 'rad' nature of the experience and provides links to his website, merchandise, and a breakdown of his course loadout.
This video explores the intersection of force-on-force training and gun storage solutions, highlighting the critical lessons learned from simulated defensive scenarios. It emphasizes how proper gun storage can significantly impact home defense effectiveness, with practical demonstrations and discussions on various aspects of training. The content also promotes related gear and products through affiliate links.
Part 12 of the "Nocturnal Transmissions" series showcases individuals practicing firearm manipulation and problem-solving in dry runs and live fire shoot houses. The video emphasizes getting "reps" and having fun, rather than focusing on tactical instruction. The description details the specific gear used by the participants, including an Ops-Core helmet, Sig Rattler LT, Aimpoint T2, and B.E. Meyers MAWL C1+, highlighting a focus on modern tactical equipment.
Part 11 of the "Nocturnal Transmissions" series, this video features Kit Badger and friends engaging in dry runs and live fire exercises in shoot houses. The content focuses on practical application and skill-building rather than theoretical tactics. The video details the specific firearms and gear used, including a Sons Of Liberty Gun Works Rifle with an EOTech EXPS3 optic, a Streamlight ProTac 2.0, and a Dead Air Sierra 5k Silencer. Layered clothing from Prometheus Design Werx, Tactical Distributors, and PDW is also highlighted, along with Smith Director Elite RX Glasses and SKD Tactical gloves.
This video is Part 10 of the 'Nocturnal Transmissions' series by Kit Badger. It features the creator and friends engaging in dry runs and live fire drills in shoot houses, focusing on getting repetitions and having fun rather than specific tactics. The description details the specific firearms and gear used, including a Sons Of Liberty Gun Works Rifle, Aimpoint T2 optic with a magnifier, and a Dead Air Sierra 5K suppressor. The video promotes Kit Badger's website, merchandise, and Patreon.
This video highlights the newest gun range in Jacksonville, FL, Tango Down Gun Range, emphasizing its superior facilities and welcoming atmosphere compared to a previous negative experience at Gateway Range. The reviewer praises Tango Down for allowing rifle training and movement drills, unlike Gateway. The range features individual gun bays for rifle/pistol and movements, a 1000+ yard range for long-range shooting, and an upcoming shoot house. A Louisiana chef's restaurant on-site is also a major plus. The channel plans to host classes once their logo and website are updated. The video promotes supporting the channel through Patreon and Cashapp.